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Australian music from Logic, Sam Aliano, EQ and Darryn Farrugia

by Len Davis
A feature on Australian jazz and fusion with Logic, guitarist Endel Rivers, drummer Sam Aliano, Project 3 and Dirty Martini with guitarist Brett Garsed EQ with Chris Bieniek, and the band Tree with bassist Steve Hunter. Also, guitarist Nick Freer and drummer Darryn Farrugia. Playlist Logic Small Torque" from The Waiting Game (Vorticity) 00:00 ...
Australian Jazz Fusion In The Spotlight 2000-2010

by Len Davis
Australian jazz fusion with guitarist Glenn Cannon, drummer Sam Aliano, saxophonist Jamie Oehlers, guitarist Jack Pantazis and Melbourne band Logic. Playlist Glenn Cannon Cave of the Forgotten" from Clockwork (Self Produced) 00:00 Sam Aliano Blue Skies On Mars" from Emalgamation (Vorticity) 07:37 EQ Drop D Jazz" from EQ (Vorticity) 15:29 Jamie Oehlers Side Car" ...
World-Renowned Guitar Player Steve Hunter Releases Live CD & DVD

Los Angeles, CA - For the first time ever, Blues Rock Guitarist Steve Hunter, renowned for his work with Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, is captured on film playing a career-spanning anthology in an intimate setting with some of the worlds finest players. Also featuring Tony Levin, Phil Aaberg and Alvino Bennett! The DVD, ...
Steve Hunter: The Manhattan Blues Project

by Glenn Astarita
Millions have heard Steve Hunter's guitar work without realizing it. For decades he's been a first-call session luminary, performing and recording with Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Aerosmith, Jack Bruce and scores of other notables. But he's also a solo artist and highly revered for his prowess as a guitarist who is adept and comfortable in numerous ...
Dig My Garden

By Steve Hunter
Label: Birdland Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Savvy; The Lemon Bird; Cazador (Parts 1 to 3); Three Rivers; Trellis; The Empty Chair; Poema del Bajo; Trellis (Reprise Vamp).
The Steve Hunter Band: Dig My Garden

by John Kelman
If Chick Corea's Return to Forever had stayed closer to the Latin and Spanish roots of Light as a Feather (Polydor, 1972) while turning somewhat more electric rather than being completely plugged in, it might have sounded something like Steve Hunter's Dig My Garden. The year the Australian bassist spent living in Spain has only further ...